Lucknow – Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday held his regular Janata Darshan, meeting citizens from across Uttar Pradesh, listening to their grievances, and assuring prompt solutions. Over 50 people reached out to the CM with requests for assistance, many of them seeking help for medical treatment.
During the session, a resident from Barwalia village in Raebareli’s Khiro police station area submitted an application stating that his father was suffering from kidney, heart, and urinary ailments. He explained that treatment at private hospitals had become unaffordable for the family. Responding immediately, CM Yogi directed that the patient be admitted to the medical college for further treatment. He also instructed hospital authorities to prepare a cost estimate to facilitate financial support.
Emphasizing the government’s commitment, the Chief Minister assured that every needy patient would receive continuous financial assistance for medical care. “For the past eight years, the government has been ensuring that no patient is deprived of treatment due to financial hardship. Submit the hospital estimate, and the government will take care of your expenses,” he told petitioners.

The Janata Darshan also saw emotional moments as families attended with their children. CM Yogi affectionately interacted with the young visitors, blessing them and offering chocolates, creating an atmosphere of warmth and reassurance.
The initiative reaffirmed the government’s stance on prioritizing healthcare support and addressing public concerns directly through accessible platforms like Janata Darshan.
